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Kass Patterson

Born and raised in Calgary, Kass, from a young age, developed a love for learning people's stories and being able to share them with the community (or her family, or whoever would listen). In addition to working in communities like Okotoks and Calgary, Kass has also spent her summers travelling with the World Professional Chuckwagon Association since 2019, to help provide a peek behind the barn door into the world of chuckwagon racing. Outside of work and anything horse related, Kass is a reader and an avid country music fan, and most likely can be found with the biggest cup of coffee possible.

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Non-partisan group takes election education offline for Gen Z’s and millennials

What does it mean to vote and questions about national sovereignty are some of the questions canvassers of a non-partisan organization are hearing when they are out helping young voters make a plan to hit the polls. 

City officials report cougar sighting in west Lethbridge

The city is reporting sightings a cougar on the city’s West Side.

Economic feasibility being explored for a Southern Alberta Creative Hub

The possibility of creating a creativity hub in Southern Alberta is being explored with the support of grant funding from Alberta’s Northern and Regional Economic Development Program. 

AHS advises of possible measles exposure at the Taber Health Centre

Another case of measles has been confirmed in the South Zone, with possible exposure earlier this month in Taber.

Tourism spending up in Lethbridge in 2024

The value of tourism is being highlighted in the recent annual report put out by Tourism Lethbridge. 

Affordability, future debt concerns for Lethbridge Conservative candidate

Concerns about affordability and paying everything from rent to groceries is the top concern Lethbridge’s Conservative candidate says she is hearing when going door to door talking to residents. 

$100K scratch and win ticket bought at Mayor Magrath Drive gas station

A Lethbridge woman is celebrating her recent windfall after scratching a winning scratcher ticket.

City celebrates green initiatives

In the roughly two years since the curbside organics program was put in place by the city, it is reported nearly 13 million kilograms of organic waste has been kept out of the landfill. 

Being mindful when talking politics: Respecting others views, learning from discussions

Politics is top of people’s minds with the election less than a week away, which according to one councillor means talk about politics may be unavoidable. 

Foothills candidate says a Conservative government will ‘get our financial house in order’

Affordability is one of the top issues the Conservative candidate for the Foothills riding says he is hearing about when talking to those in the community. 

Coaldale Town Council collectively announces bid for re-election

Later this year Coaldale residents have the chance to vote back in the sitting town council, with all seven councillors announcing they will be running for re-election.

Increase for minimum wage, supporting ag producers priorities for Green Party candidate

Supporting agriculture producers through the current tariff crisis and addressing the cost of living are top priorities for the Green Party of Canada candidate running in the Medicine Hat - Cardston - Warner riding.

Local all candidates forum addresses issues including coal mining, cost of living

Coal mining in the eastern slopes, the cost of living and taxes were among the topics discussed during Tuesday night’s federal election all candidates forum put on by the Lethbridge and District Chamber of Commerce. 

Significant amount of meth, fentanyl seized during traffic stop

Two people are facing drug-related charges after police seized a substantial amount of meth and fentanyl during an early morning traffic stop. 

NDP candidate says Medicine Hat-Cardston-Warner voters want change

The New Democratic Party candidate running for the federal MP seat in Medicine Hat-Cardston-Warner says she is hearing from residents they feel forgotten. 

Lethbridge man facing weapons related charges following high risk incident Sunday

A 69-year-old man is facing charges connected to the seizure of a gun from a southside Lethbridge home. 
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Non-partisan group takes election education offline for Gen Z’s and millennials

What does it mean to vote and questions about national sovereignty are some of the questions canvassers of a non-partisan organization are hearing when they are out helping young voters make a plan to hit the polls. 

Artists needed for a Public Art Mural Mentorship opportunity

A unique Public Art Mural Mentorship opportunity is open from emerging and early-career artists in the Lethbridge region, thanks to the City of Lethbridge Public Art Program. 

City officials report cougar sighting in west Lethbridge

The city is reporting sightings a cougar on the city’s West Side.

Economic feasibility being explored for a Southern Alberta Creative Hub

The possibility of creating a creativity hub in Southern Alberta is being explored with the support of grant funding from Alberta’s Northern and Regional Economic Development Program. 

Provincial helpline available for new parents seeking advice

A new helpline connects parents and caregivers of newborns with registered nurses who specialize in postpartum care.
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